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In British English, "bring forward" most commonly means to change the date or time of an event so that it happens .

"The meeting has been brought forward from Friday to Wednesday". Synonyms: Advance, move up, accelerate. 2. Presenting Evidence or Ideas

This usage refers to introducing something—such as evidence, proposals, or theories—to a group for discussion or review.

Forward: Bring

In British English, "bring forward" most commonly means to change the date or time of an event so that it happens .

"The meeting has been brought forward from Friday to Wednesday". Synonyms: Advance, move up, accelerate. 2. Presenting Evidence or Ideas

This usage refers to introducing something—such as evidence, proposals, or theories—to a group for discussion or review.